The Effects Of Ultrasonic Application For The Microbiological Quality Of Bulk Cooking Oil
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.5, No. 6)Publication Date: 2016-06-15
Authors : Wisnu Istanto; Syamsul Arifin; Evy Diah Woelansari; Ocky Dwi Suprobowati;
Page : 325-327
Keywords : microbiological quality; ultrasonic; exposure; radiation; bulk cooking oil; knob; aerobic colony.;
Abstract
Radiation is one of natural phenomenon that often discussed in light atomic reaction nuclear application and electromagnetic wave especially in gamma ray X ray and UV light. Commonly we usually think that they are negative deadly and dangerous for living creatures. Radiaton may be correlated with thermal phenomenon but this reasearch was applied to get audio phenomenon and radiation especially ultrasonic radiation. Sound is a particle of vibration that propagates through medium and transmitted as longitudinal wave in which the displacement of the medium is parallel to the propagation of the wave. Radiation is the emission of waves in all directions in space by vibratory sources transducers form small balls or knob 234 this study were irradiating exposing to bulk cooking oils. The bulk cooking oil was treated by the ultrasonic exposure 1.5 hours and 3 hours and 24-hour incubation that it showed no aerobic colony. And besides the untreated bulk cooking oil showed a few aerobic colonies. And also the untreated used bulk cooking oil showed more some aerobic colonies. The research results shows that ultrasonic exposure at 48 kHz for 1.5 hours can enhance the microbiological quality of bulk cooking oil for 10 day storage.
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